Chicago Tribune
Charlie Gibson tells
Phil Rosenthal: "The fact that people are going to the Web and gravitating toward news that they want makes it more important for somebody putting together the front page of the Tribune to say, 'Well, it's still important for you,'" A defense of elitism? No, he says. "It's a defense of journalism. It's not that we know better. ... It's not an elitist function. It's an editorial function. It is a function of taking a look at what's important in diet of daily news and saying, 'Here's what I feel is important.'"